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I was relieved that the CG wasn't as glaring as the first trailer made it out to be. It was a bit excessive in some areas, but it never took me out of the OVA's general mood or atmosphere. As for the actual "episode," I enjoyed it. The storytelling did feel rushed, but I didn't really want to spend a whole OVA episode on the first few adventures with Alucard and Seras. It's almost assuming that the viewers have seen the TV series, and with that in mind I see this episode as a big recap.
I was hoping for some better choreography in the Alucard/Andersen fight. I mean, the fight in the series wasn't all that great either, but I enjoyed that one more than the light scuffle in the OVA. Hopefully the upcoming episodes make up for this. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Episode 2 was pretty sweet. Definitely more violent than OVA 1 and the CG use wasn't as glaring as before. I hated the Valentine arc in the original series, but found myself watching this episode at least five times through. Luke and Jan are (or were?) fun characters and I was glad that they expanded upon Luke more than they did in the original.
Next episode looks kind of boring. I'm just waiting for Rip Van Winkle. There's nowhere I can't reach. |